DULUTH — Seizure detection devices are now covered by medical assistance as a result of Minnesota’s Health and Human Services appropriations omnibus bill signed into law by Gov. Tim Walz last month.
Epilepsy is the world's most common chronic neurological condition, affecting about 1 in every 100 people. Those who have it ...
CYCLED EQUALLY. ANYONE SEVEN NOW SANDIA NATIONAL LABS WORKING TO HELP PEOPLE WITH EPILEPSY. THEY’RE PARTNERING WITH NO BIOLOGICAL TO CREATE A WEARABLE DEVICE THAT DETECTS SEIZURES, MUCH LIKE A SERVICE ...
Poster session features a preliminary study result of potential seizure monitoring and detection for patients using SK Biopharmaceuticals' wearable device SK Biopharmaceuticals, Seoul National ...
Led by Ally Bridge Group and with the help of its existing shareholders, venture-backed Ceribell, Inc. has raised $50 million. The funding was structured as an extension of its $53 million Series C ...
Researchers were able to identify the creation of volatile organic compounds, VOCs, that are not typically present in humans, but present in people with epilepsy immediately before, during and just ...
SALT LAKE CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Epitel, a leader in AI for patient-focused brain health technologies, announced today it received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k) clearance for REMI ...
For the more than three million Americans who suffer from epilepsy, seizures can be life or death events. FIU researchers from the Knight Foundation School of Computing and Information Services ...
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